This article is based on the areas of overlap identified by an occupational therapist and a speech therapist in their treatment of preschool children with developmental problems. The advantages of combined sessions are discussed and a case history provided. The authors conclude that their integrated approach has increased their awareness of the language, physical and emotional needs of the children they treat.
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